Parking restriction changes (May 2017)

All proposals that received objections were reported to councillors at the Joint Transportation Board and Regeneration and Property Committee meetings in June and July.

View full details for each proposal in the deposit documents

These documents include the formal notices relating to the proposals together with the draft amendments to the relevant Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs).

Canterbury

Kingsbrook Park

Double yellow lines are proposed along all of the roads in the Kingsbrook Park development. These roads are going to be adopted by Kent County Council as public roads. This is intended to stop parked cars obstructing the flow of traffic.

Notley Street and Clyde Street

More double yellow lines are proposed on the outside of the junction at Notley Street and Clyde Street, to make sure that large vehicles can get around the corner without damaging the gully on the inside of the bend.

High Street

New 20 minute parking bays are proposed on the northern side of the High Street, outside Herne Bay Tandoori and Roma Pizza. One hour residents parking bays are also proposed outside nos 15 and 17.

The existing one hour residents parking bays on the southern side will be shortened outside nos 16 to 24 to allow traffic to flow. More bays will be added by filling in the gap in the bays opposite Dolphin Street.

Cromwell Road

A school ‘keep clear’ zigzag marking is proposed on the northern side of Cromwell Road, outside nos 45 to 57. This is to stop parking between 7.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday during school term time and improve safety for children using the footpath to get to and from Whitstable Junior School.